The Z20 uses optical switches, which are different from regular mechanical switches; the two are not compatible with each other.
Since optical switches are not soldered in, they are often swappable if you can get a compatible brand-- but the Z20 uses an older A4Tech switch that is not sold separately, or compatible …
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The Z20 uses optical switches, which are different from regular mechanical switches; the two are not compatible with each other.
Since optical switches are not soldered in, they are often swappable if you can get a compatible brand-- but the Z20 uses an older A4Tech switch that is not sold separately, or compatible with any others. You'd have to find A4Tech switches, and those switches would have had to be pulled out of some other keyboard.
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The Z20 uses optical switches, which are different from regular mechanical switches; the two are not compatible with each other.
Since optical switches are not soldered in, they are often swappable if you can get a compatible brand-- but the Z20 uses an older A4Tech switch that is not sold separately, or compatible with any others. You'd have to find A4Tech switches, and those switches would have had to be pulled out of some other keyboard.
El teclado Clicky tiene un ligera resistencia de unos milímetros y solo hasta cuándo suena el click captura la pulsación, además que es algo más ruidoso. El lineal no tiene esa pequeña resistencia y es más silencioso. Es cuestión de gustos a la sensibilidad y al sonido particular del Clicky (un poco a máquina de escribir)